Book Descriptions
for The Snake-Stone by Berlie Doherty
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Following the one scrap of information he has, 15-year-old James heads for a rural part of England in hopes of tracking down his birth mother. As James describes his search, readers alone are privy to the stark, compelling second voice of the narrative, that of a girl who found comfort, laughter and respite from a hard and lonely existence in a lively boy's affection, and then makes a desperate, driven effort to affirm her newborn child's life. James's own remarkable, fate-filled journey does not provide him with this knowledge, or all the answers he seeks, but he will learn what he needs to know: he has always been loved. (Ages 12-14)
CCBC Choices 1996. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1996. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
An engaging classroom playscript. Fifteen-year-old James is mad about diving and trains hard. He has a natural talent and his dad encourages him to aim high. But James has always known he is adopted, and now he decides to find his birth mother and his true identity. He sets out alone, on the journey of a lifetime... New, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework objectives. Activities include work on Speaking and Listening, close text analysis, and the structure of playscripts, and act as a springboard for personal writing
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